Certainly doesn't let you in on what the story's about, but it's amusing. I only hope they don't decide revamp the history once again._________________"If you're talking about censorship, and what things should be shown and what things shouldn't be shown, I've said that as an artist you have no social responsibility whatsoever."

Yeah, I saw Godzilla 2000 in a theater full of kids, around 6 - 12. They seemed to be having as much a blast as I was.

I recently picked up Rodan on DVD, myself. What a crappy transfer. Watch it Mono; the 5.1 Surround just makes the movie sound like it's playing at the opposite end of a tunnel.

As far as the Devlin and Emmerich version goes, I actually enjoyed the scenes with Godzilla him(her?)self. All the rest of the movie in between can take a hike. I've seen it twice, once in the theater, and once on DVD, fastforwarding past the lame characters and headache-inducing dialogue. It's more times than I've watched any other Devlin/Emmerich movie._________________"If you're talking about censorship, and what things should be shown and what things shouldn't be shown, I've said that as an artist you have no social responsibility whatsoever."

I recently picked up Rodan on DVD, myself. What a crappy transfer. Watch it Mono; the 5.1 Surround just makes the movie sound like it's playing at the opposite end of a tunnel.

Thanks for the tip. I actually haven't even opened it yet (along with copies of Heaven, The Tenant, Q&A, and Sweet Sixteen). I collect them faster than I can watch them--mostly because my schedule doesn't leave me nearly enough time.